Copenhagen researchers find method to stop toxins in edible parts of plants
date:Aug 07, 2012
th the research group so as to deploy the new technology and produce an oilseed rape plant with glucosinolate-free seeds. According to Bayer CropScience project leader Peter Denolf such seeds will significantly enhance the use of oilseed rape meal as animal feed and bring along a more sustainable oilseed rape processing procedure.

The research results are the fruit of 16 years of basic research, an example of how basic research can result in new discoveries of direct use for society.
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